Fresh on the heels of their open-source VR announcement, Razer have also announced the Razer Forge: an Android-powered micro-console which they claim will be able to stream PC games from your computer to your living room TV. The Forge also…

This year’s Consumer Electronics Show is rolling merrily along, and one of the reveals from Razer is that they’re working on something they call “OSVR”, an open-source aimed to support VR hardware while remaining platform-agnostic (in other words, working on…

One of the quieter trends in gaming over the last few years has been the proliferation of documentaries about eSports, investigating the intricacies of the game and the personalities behind the various titles that attract such attention by millions of fans around the…

Now that companies like EA and Ubisoft have begun starting their own digital gaming platforms, some people might be looking for a way to group all of their libraries together. At least, that’s what I assume the motive is for…

Who doesn’t like free stuff? Everyone likes free stuff. I give out free stuff all the time at my day job. Occasionally people ask me, “Why are you giving me free stuff?” Then I point out that I have chocolate…

The news that Facebook had acquired Oculus Rift was interesting enough, but the aftermath promises to be even more interesting: Minecraft creator Notch has officially scrapped plans for a Rift version of the game. “We were in talks about maybe…

According to Min-Liang Tan, the biggest problem facing getting the modular, open-architecture Project Christine off the ground is that major PC hardware manufacturers simply don’t want to be a part of it. “The problem is the PC market, at this…

Welcome to the Friday Tech Roundup! Contained herein is your weekly dose of some of the best tech news from across the Internet, rounded up for your edification and entertainment. Read on for all the details of a possible free version of Windows, Razer’s Game Booster utility, and Israel’s laser-based missile defence system.

Razer are looking to expand their Game Booster software into new areas, announcing that their current beta now includes cloud backups of game save files. The beta version is integrated with Dropbox, with further cloud services promised to be supported…

A surprising amount of people want to get into PC gaming but are terrified of opening their cases and looking at all the things inside, and it seems these people are the target for Razer’s latest announcement: Project Christine. Designed…

It’s 2:00 in the afternoon. Sunlight is filtering through the expensive windows of the expensive Wentworth hotel in Sydney, and Razer’s CEO and Chief Gamer Min-Liang Tan is showing me the expensive Razer Blade.

The Blade is their top-of-the-line gaming laptop, launching for the first time in Australia this Friday on October 18. It’s tiny. He slides it across the expensive oak table to me and starts searching through his wallet as he talks.

games.on.net had the chance to interview Razer’s CEO Min-Liang Tan in Sydney on Tuesday, and he confirmed that the company was very excited about Valve’s recently announced SteamOS. “I think it’s great,” he said to me. “I’m passionate about it…

Welcome to the Friday Tech Roundup! Contained herein is your weekly dose of some of the best tech news from across the Internet, rounded up for your edification and entertainment. Read on for all the details of the Xbox One’s 6% GPU clock speed increase, the Nintendo 2DS, an the University of Washington’s first human brain-to-brain interface.

If you’ve ever wondered why Razer doesn’t make too many peripherals for the Playstation 3, today the company’s founder Min-Liang Tan has an explanation for you. In a series of tweets on the subject he revealed that Razer don’t make…

Razer have announced that their Surround Engine, which turns ordinary stereo headphones into emulated 7.1 audio headphones, will be available for free until December 31. The software can be downloaded this here website. Razer would like to encourage you to…

It may look something like Luke Skywalker’s mechanical hand, but a gamepad like this can be an invaluable resource for the hardcore gamer. Razer’s latest offering boasts a flexible construction and mechanical keyboards — Bane Williams puts it to the test.

Although we recently gave five of them away, we’ve been spending the last two weeks working and gaming away on our own Razer BlackWidow 2013 mechanical keyboard. Does it hold up under the pressure? Is it worth upgrading, if you have a 2012 edition? All the answers within.

With 127 entries in our second great Razer giveaway, it was always going to be a tough call to pick only five of the best. But now, after hours of arduous elimination, we’re finally ready to reveal the winners. Read on to find out more!